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Creative Knitting's primary goal is to bring knitters a variety of fun-to-knit projects using wonderful new yarns and patterns that are easy to understand. Each issue contains a basic stitch guide, metric conversion chart, knit technique reference page, abbreviation glossary and other references that make your knitting guaranteed to work out. Every issue you'll get two dozen or more projects photographed in full color with clear, see-every-stitch detail, including fashionable designs for real people, afghans and home accents, accessories for entertaining, delightful baby and kids garments, and gift ideas that don't take a huge time or dollar expenditure. Our Knitting Class section and In The Know articles offer clearly written information to enhance your knitting experience.

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emagazine can not be read on pc/mac

Please note that "emagazines" can not be read using the nook for pc or nook for mac apps on your computer. I don't yet own a nook, but wanted to try this out to see how the magazine worked on screen. I had to spend half an hour getting my debit card refunded after finding out that this wasn't going to work. Thankfully, I was able to open a chat session and "speak" to someone who clarified the issue. The nook computer apps work ONLY with B&N "ebooks".

To me, the slogan "Read What You Love. Anywhere You Like." means just what it says. But in fact, it doesn't work this way. I'm thinking there should be a warning note on the pages selling this type of content about this. OR, if there is one, bigger and more obvious. I'm a newbie here, and it wasn't obvious.

One star because it was a waste of my time and B&N should have had more info about this.

4 out of 6 people found this review helpful.

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RebelRW

Posted October 10, 2012

Current issue- October 2012

I have noticed that several of my magazines that I subscribe too, including this one.... are not released by the date B and N state on my library.

This one is still showing a Sept. 2012 date, yet B and N state that the new issue was to be released Sept. 29th. As of October 10th, still no October issue. I called Creative Knitting and was told that the Oct. Issue was indeed released Sept 29th.

B and N said that they can do nothing! Creative knitting said to contact B and N because tgey can do nothing! So even though you have a subscription to a magazine, if its through B and N and you miss an issue, your just....###$$$%%

3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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Anonymous

Posted August 22, 2013

Best for experienced knitters

I consider myself a beginning knitter. I have made many a scarf but nothing else. I understand how to knit, purl, cast on and off, and the like. I was hoping for a few patterns that would take me to the next level. There was one, but even it was difficult to understand what to do, the stitches and rows I understood, the putting together wasn't explained well at all. If you are moderately to very experienced, this might be the magazine for you.

2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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Anonymous

Posted February 18, 2012

MissA52 -I love the digital Creative Knitting magazine!

I was a previous subscriber to Creative Knitting (CK) by mail and look forward to enjoying your CK digital magazines I recently purchased on my Nook. I love flipping through all the beautiful color pages on my iPad. Images & details are incredible! This new technology for ebooks and magazines is a truly amazing thing! Thank you... I will enjoy reviewing your knitting patterns and the artistic inspiration they offer to create so many beautiful knitted items. MissA52.

2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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Anonymous

Posted January 31, 2012

Definitely worth it!

I have bought this magazine for years - the patterns are true to the print addition and now I don't have a stack of paper magazines to tote around or tear while working a pattern.

2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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Anonymous

Posted January 11, 2015

Not for me.

Too many cowl and scarf patterns. Those are a dime a dozen. The sweaters that are in here are usually very short and frumpy. I've had this subscription for awhile but it's just not for me.

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Anonymous

Posted October 3, 2014

Its important to really zoon in on a project photo

Project photos are too small to get a "birds eye" view of details of the design.

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Anonymous

Posted October 26, 2012

dont like it

don't like it

0 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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Anonymous

Posted July 27, 2012

It's pretty good

Interesting format, and plenty of tips. Not too sure about some of the pattern choices, but interesting and inspiring.

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Anonymous

Posted January 21, 2012

Great Ideas

there are some really great and fun patterns and ideas in this magazine!

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